Some 330,000 years ago, giant apes the size of elephants roamed the forests of southern China. Their massive teeth—once sold as a “dragon tooth” by a Hong Kong apothecary—gnawed tough leaves and devoured fruit. Then suddenly, while other primates were thriving, these supersized orangutan-like creatures vanished with almost no trace.

  • Lemminary
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    239 months ago

    Researchers have discovered that the primates (Gigantopithecus blacki) went extinct between 295,000 and 215,000 years ago because they were unable to adapt their eating habits and behavior to a rapidly-changing climate.

    Good to know.

    • Diplomjodler
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      129 months ago

      BRB, gotta pop out to buy a new truck.